Did you know 72 percent of Canadian children have safe transportation to school, according to an Angus-Reid survey, commissioned by Children Believe?
The story is far different for many of their peers around the world, especially those living in developing communities.
As International Walk to School Day approaches, our recent survey reveals Canadian students’ walk to school is starkly different than a child who lives in a developing nation.
So, this month — starting with #WalktoSchoolDay Oct. 6 — we’re encouraging families to take the journey to school with their kids, and spread the message on social media about the challenges vulnerable students risk every day to get an education, from rugged terrain to financial challenges, child labour and more. (More details about how to get involved here)
Keep reading for a closer look at the differences between Canada and vulnerable communities on their journey to get an education: